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Delta Arts Center opens “Punto De Vista – Latino Perspectives III” (pictured above: Gustavo De Los Rios discusses his art with an attendee.) The diversity of Latino art can be seen on the walls of the Delta Arts Center. The “Punto De...

(pictured above: A view of Winston-Square Park during the city’s most recent Rock the Block street festival. The park will host Outta The Bag events.) On Tuesday, May 27, and subsequent Tuesdays through Sept. 30, Winston-Salem Writers and...

(pictured above: Student artists learn from law students.) On March 21, the Wake Forest University Law School Pro Bono Group and Winston-Salem State University’s Diggs Gallery co-hosted an Arts and Entertainment Law Clinic at the gallery for...

Owens Daniels had called Winston-Salem home for several years before he ever set foot in Old Salem. But once the veteran photographer became acquainted with the historic community, he could scarcely turn it loose. “I said ‘I live down the street...

The New Winston Museum, 713 S. Marshall St., will host “Standing Up — The Rise of Local 22,” a discussion about the city’s landmark union, on Thursday, Sept. 26 at 5:30 p.m. In 1943, African American leaf workers initiated a sit-down strike at...

In addition to the music, cultural exhibits, vendors and other attractions at Saturday’s Ninth Annual Triad Juneteenth Africana Festival, art by woodworker LaVon Williams and other artists will be on display. The festival will be held from 11...

The New Winston Museum is presenting its free bi-monthly Salon Series through June. The series features a broad range of local historians, artists, writers, musicians, crafts-folk and other specialists. Speakers discuss aspects of their work and...

UNCSA student taking the world by storm Twenty-one-year-old Allan Washington’s performing arts career is going places, quite literally. Washington, a senior in the Drama School at the UNC School of the Arts, recently returned from a trip to...